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a0d0e21e | 1 | package File::Find; |
3b825e41 | 2 | use 5.006; |
b75c8c73 | 3 | use strict; |
b395063c | 4 | use warnings; |
cd68ec93 | 5 | use warnings::register; |
1e6d1c57 | 6 | our $VERSION = '1.11'; |
a0d0e21e | 7 | require Exporter; |
6280b799 | 8 | require Cwd; |
a0d0e21e | 9 | |
7bd31527 JH |
10 | # |
11 | # Modified to ensure sub-directory traversal order is not inverded by stack | |
12 | # push and pops. That is remains in the same order as in the directory file, | |
13 | # or user pre-processing (EG:sorted). | |
14 | # | |
15 | ||
f06db76b AD |
16 | =head1 NAME |
17 | ||
abfdd623 | 18 | File::Find - Traverse a directory tree. |
f06db76b AD |
19 | |
20 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |
21 | ||
22 | use File::Find; | |
6d355c6e | 23 | find(\&wanted, @directories_to_search); |
f06db76b | 24 | sub wanted { ... } |
237437d0 | 25 | |
f06db76b | 26 | use File::Find; |
abfdd623 | 27 | finddepth(\&wanted, @directories_to_search); |
f06db76b | 28 | sub wanted { ... } |
3cb6de81 | 29 | |
81793b90 GS |
30 | use File::Find; |
31 | find({ wanted => \&process, follow => 1 }, '.'); | |
f06db76b AD |
32 | |
33 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
34 | ||
abfdd623 MS |
35 | These are functions for searching through directory trees doing work |
36 | on each file found similar to the Unix I<find> command. File::Find | |
37 | exports two functions, C<find> and C<finddepth>. They work similarly | |
38 | but have subtle differences. | |
39 | ||
40 | =over 4 | |
41 | ||
42 | =item B<find> | |
43 | ||
44 | find(\&wanted, @directories); | |
45 | find(\%options, @directories); | |
46 | ||
6eb87ff8 MJD |
47 | C<find()> does a depth-first search over the given C<@directories> in |
48 | the order they are given. For each file or directory found, it calls | |
49 | the C<&wanted> subroutine. (See below for details on how to use the | |
50 | C<&wanted> function). Additionally, for each directory found, it will | |
51 | C<chdir()> into that directory and continue the search, invoking the | |
52 | C<&wanted> function on each file or subdirectory in the directory. | |
abfdd623 MS |
53 | |
54 | =item B<finddepth> | |
55 | ||
56 | finddepth(\&wanted, @directories); | |
57 | finddepth(\%options, @directories); | |
58 | ||
b807ffce | 59 | C<finddepth()> works just like C<find()> except that it invokes the |
6eb87ff8 MJD |
60 | C<&wanted> function for a directory I<after> invoking it for the |
61 | directory's contents. It does a postorder traversal instead of a | |
62 | preorder traversal, working from the bottom of the directory tree up | |
63 | where C<find()> works from the top of the tree down. | |
abfdd623 MS |
64 | |
65 | =back | |
66 | ||
67 | =head2 %options | |
68 | ||
95e23d19 AL |
69 | The first argument to C<find()> is either a code reference to your |
70 | C<&wanted> function, or a hash reference describing the operations | |
71 | to be performed for each file. The | |
abfdd623 | 72 | code reference is described in L<The wanted function> below. |
20408e3c | 73 | |
81793b90 GS |
74 | Here are the possible keys for the hash: |
75 | ||
76 | =over 3 | |
77 | ||
78 | =item C<wanted> | |
79 | ||
abfdd623 MS |
80 | The value should be a code reference. This code reference is |
81 | described in L<The wanted function> below. | |
81793b90 GS |
82 | |
83 | =item C<bydepth> | |
84 | ||
85 | Reports the name of a directory only AFTER all its entries | |
95e23d19 AL |
86 | have been reported. Entry point C<finddepth()> is a shortcut for |
87 | specifying C<<{ bydepth => 1 }>> in the first argument of C<find()>. | |
81793b90 | 88 | |
719c805e JS |
89 | =item C<preprocess> |
90 | ||
3555aed3 SP |
91 | The value should be a code reference. This code reference is used to |
92 | preprocess the current directory. The name of the currently processed | |
95e23d19 AL |
93 | directory is in C<$File::Find::dir>. Your preprocessing function is |
94 | called after C<readdir()>, but before the loop that calls the C<wanted()> | |
3555aed3 SP |
95 | function. It is called with a list of strings (actually file/directory |
96 | names) and is expected to return a list of strings. The code can be | |
97 | used to sort the file/directory names alphabetically, numerically, | |
98 | or to filter out directory entries based on their name alone. When | |
7e47e6ff | 99 | I<follow> or I<follow_fast> are in effect, C<preprocess> is a no-op. |
719c805e JS |
100 | |
101 | =item C<postprocess> | |
102 | ||
3555aed3 SP |
103 | The value should be a code reference. It is invoked just before leaving |
104 | the currently processed directory. It is called in void context with no | |
105 | arguments. The name of the current directory is in C<$File::Find::dir>. This | |
106 | hook is handy for summarizing a directory, such as calculating its disk | |
107 | usage. When I<follow> or I<follow_fast> are in effect, C<postprocess> is a | |
7e47e6ff | 108 | no-op. |
719c805e | 109 | |
81793b90 GS |
110 | =item C<follow> |
111 | ||
112 | Causes symbolic links to be followed. Since directory trees with symbolic | |
113 | links (followed) may contain files more than once and may even have | |
114 | cycles, a hash has to be built up with an entry for each file. | |
115 | This might be expensive both in space and time for a large | |
116 | directory tree. See I<follow_fast> and I<follow_skip> below. | |
117 | If either I<follow> or I<follow_fast> is in effect: | |
118 | ||
119 | =over 6 | |
120 | ||
a45bd81d | 121 | =item * |
81793b90 | 122 | |
54bd407c RGS |
123 | It is guaranteed that an I<lstat> has been called before the user's |
124 | C<wanted()> function is called. This enables fast file checks involving S<_>. | |
125 | Note that this guarantee no longer holds if I<follow> or I<follow_fast> | |
126 | are not set. | |
81793b90 | 127 | |
a45bd81d | 128 | =item * |
81793b90 GS |
129 | |
130 | There is a variable C<$File::Find::fullname> which holds the absolute | |
615a2b9b SP |
131 | pathname of the file with all symbolic links resolved. If the link is |
132 | a dangling symbolic link, then fullname will be set to C<undef>. | |
81793b90 GS |
133 | |
134 | =back | |
135 | ||
204b4d7f SP |
136 | This is a no-op on Win32. |
137 | ||
81793b90 GS |
138 | =item C<follow_fast> |
139 | ||
f10e1564 RM |
140 | This is similar to I<follow> except that it may report some files more |
141 | than once. It does detect cycles, however. Since only symbolic links | |
142 | have to be hashed, this is much cheaper both in space and time. If | |
95e23d19 | 143 | processing a file more than once (by the user's C<wanted()> function) |
81793b90 GS |
144 | is worse than just taking time, the option I<follow> should be used. |
145 | ||
204b4d7f SP |
146 | This is also a no-op on Win32. |
147 | ||
81793b90 GS |
148 | =item C<follow_skip> |
149 | ||
150 | C<follow_skip==1>, which is the default, causes all files which are | |
151 | neither directories nor symbolic links to be ignored if they are about | |
3555aed3 | 152 | to be processed a second time. If a directory or a symbolic link |
81793b90 | 153 | are about to be processed a second time, File::Find dies. |
95e23d19 | 154 | |
81793b90 GS |
155 | C<follow_skip==0> causes File::Find to die if any file is about to be |
156 | processed a second time. | |
95e23d19 | 157 | |
81793b90 | 158 | C<follow_skip==2> causes File::Find to ignore any duplicate files and |
7e47e6ff | 159 | directories but to proceed normally otherwise. |
20408e3c | 160 | |
80e52b73 JH |
161 | =item C<dangling_symlinks> |
162 | ||
163 | If true and a code reference, will be called with the symbolic link | |
164 | name and the directory it lives in as arguments. Otherwise, if true | |
165 | and warnings are on, warning "symbolic_link_name is a dangling | |
166 | symbolic link\n" will be issued. If false, the dangling symbolic link | |
167 | will be silently ignored. | |
f06db76b | 168 | |
81793b90 GS |
169 | =item C<no_chdir> |
170 | ||
95e23d19 | 171 | Does not C<chdir()> to each directory as it recurses. The C<wanted()> |
81793b90 GS |
172 | function will need to be aware of this, of course. In this case, |
173 | C<$_> will be the same as C<$File::Find::name>. | |
174 | ||
175 | =item C<untaint> | |
176 | ||
177 | If find is used in taint-mode (-T command line switch or if EUID != UID | |
178 | or if EGID != GID) then internally directory names have to be untainted | |
7e47e6ff | 179 | before they can be chdir'ed to. Therefore they are checked against a regular |
3555aed3 SP |
180 | expression I<untaint_pattern>. Note that all names passed to the user's |
181 | I<wanted()> function are still tainted. If this option is used while | |
7e47e6ff | 182 | not in taint-mode, C<untaint> is a no-op. |
81793b90 GS |
183 | |
184 | =item C<untaint_pattern> | |
185 | ||
186 | See above. This should be set using the C<qr> quoting operator. | |
3555aed3 | 187 | The default is set to C<qr|^([-+@\w./]+)$|>. |
1cffc1dd | 188 | Note that the parentheses are vital. |
81793b90 GS |
189 | |
190 | =item C<untaint_skip> | |
191 | ||
3555aed3 | 192 | If set, a directory which fails the I<untaint_pattern> is skipped, |
7e47e6ff | 193 | including all its sub-directories. The default is to 'die' in such a case. |
81793b90 GS |
194 | |
195 | =back | |
196 | ||
abfdd623 MS |
197 | =head2 The wanted function |
198 | ||
95e23d19 AL |
199 | The C<wanted()> function does whatever verifications you want on |
200 | each file and directory. Note that despite its name, the C<wanted()> | |
201 | function is a generic callback function, and does B<not> tell | |
202 | File::Find if a file is "wanted" or not. In fact, its return value | |
203 | is ignored. | |
204 | ||
205 | The wanted function takes no arguments but rather does its work | |
abfdd623 MS |
206 | through a collection of variables. |
207 | ||
208 | =over 4 | |
209 | ||
f837ebe2 | 210 | =item C<$File::Find::dir> is the current directory name, |
abfdd623 MS |
211 | |
212 | =item C<$_> is the current filename within that directory | |
213 | ||
f837ebe2 | 214 | =item C<$File::Find::name> is the complete pathname to the file. |
abfdd623 MS |
215 | |
216 | =back | |
217 | ||
4c767a4e SP |
218 | The above variables have all been localized and may be changed without |
219 | effecting data outside of the wanted function. | |
220 | ||
95e23d19 | 221 | For example, when examining the file F</some/path/foo.ext> you will have: |
abfdd623 MS |
222 | |
223 | $File::Find::dir = /some/path/ | |
224 | $_ = foo.ext | |
225 | $File::Find::name = /some/path/foo.ext | |
226 | ||
3555aed3 | 227 | You are chdir()'d to C<$File::Find::dir> when the function is called, |
abfdd623 MS |
228 | unless C<no_chdir> was specified. Note that when changing to |
229 | directories is in effect the root directory (F</>) is a somewhat | |
230 | special case inasmuch as the concatenation of C<$File::Find::dir>, | |
231 | C<'/'> and C<$_> is not literally equal to C<$File::Find::name>. The | |
232 | table below summarizes all variants: | |
5cf0a2f2 WL |
233 | |
234 | $File::Find::name $File::Find::dir $_ | |
235 | default / / . | |
236 | no_chdir=>0 /etc / etc | |
237 | /etc/x /etc x | |
abfdd623 | 238 | |
5cf0a2f2 WL |
239 | no_chdir=>1 / / / |
240 | /etc / /etc | |
241 | /etc/x /etc /etc/x | |
242 | ||
243 | ||
244 | When <follow> or <follow_fast> are in effect, there is | |
f10e1564 RM |
245 | also a C<$File::Find::fullname>. The function may set |
246 | C<$File::Find::prune> to prune the tree unless C<bydepth> was | |
247 | specified. Unless C<follow> or C<follow_fast> is specified, for | |
248 | compatibility reasons (find.pl, find2perl) there are in addition the | |
249 | following globals available: C<$File::Find::topdir>, | |
250 | C<$File::Find::topdev>, C<$File::Find::topino>, | |
e7b91b67 | 251 | C<$File::Find::topmode> and C<$File::Find::topnlink>. |
47a735e8 | 252 | |
20408e3c | 253 | This library is useful for the C<find2perl> tool, which when fed, |
f06db76b AD |
254 | |
255 | find2perl / -name .nfs\* -mtime +7 \ | |
81793b90 | 256 | -exec rm -f {} \; -o -fstype nfs -prune |
f06db76b AD |
257 | |
258 | produces something like: | |
259 | ||
260 | sub wanted { | |
c7b9dd21 | 261 | /^\.nfs.*\z/s && |
81793b90 | 262 | (($dev, $ino, $mode, $nlink, $uid, $gid) = lstat($_)) && |
f06db76b AD |
263 | int(-M _) > 7 && |
264 | unlink($_) | |
265 | || | |
81793b90 | 266 | ($nlink || (($dev, $ino, $mode, $nlink, $uid, $gid) = lstat($_))) && |
f06db76b | 267 | $dev < 0 && |
6280b799 | 268 | ($File::Find::prune = 1); |
f06db76b AD |
269 | } |
270 | ||
43dece2a JH |
271 | Notice the C<_> in the above C<int(-M _)>: the C<_> is a magical |
272 | filehandle that caches the information from the preceding | |
95e23d19 | 273 | C<stat()>, C<lstat()>, or filetest. |
43dece2a | 274 | |
1cffc1dd JH |
275 | Here's another interesting wanted function. It will find all symbolic |
276 | links that don't resolve: | |
f06db76b AD |
277 | |
278 | sub wanted { | |
81793b90 | 279 | -l && !-e && print "bogus link: $File::Find::name\n"; |
237437d0 | 280 | } |
f06db76b | 281 | |
81793b90 GS |
282 | See also the script C<pfind> on CPAN for a nice application of this |
283 | module. | |
284 | ||
cd68ec93 RGS |
285 | =head1 WARNINGS |
286 | ||
287 | If you run your program with the C<-w> switch, or if you use the | |
288 | C<warnings> pragma, File::Find will report warnings for several weird | |
289 | situations. You can disable these warnings by putting the statement | |
290 | ||
291 | no warnings 'File::Find'; | |
292 | ||
293 | in the appropriate scope. See L<perllexwarn> for more info about lexical | |
294 | warnings. | |
295 | ||
81793b90 GS |
296 | =head1 CAVEAT |
297 | ||
5fa2bf2b DD |
298 | =over 2 |
299 | ||
300 | =item $dont_use_nlink | |
301 | ||
302 | You can set the variable C<$File::Find::dont_use_nlink> to 1, if you want to | |
6cf3b067 T |
303 | force File::Find to always stat directories. This was used for file systems |
304 | that do not have an C<nlink> count matching the number of sub-directories. | |
305 | Examples are ISO-9660 (CD-ROM), AFS, HPFS (OS/2 file system), FAT (DOS file | |
306 | system) and a couple of others. | |
5fa2bf2b | 307 | |
6cf3b067 T |
308 | You shouldn't need to set this variable, since File::Find should now detect |
309 | such file systems on-the-fly and switch itself to using stat. This works even | |
310 | for parts of your file system, like a mounted CD-ROM. | |
5fa2bf2b | 311 | |
6cf3b067 | 312 | If you do set C<$File::Find::dont_use_nlink> to 1, you will notice slow-downs. |
5fa2bf2b DD |
313 | |
314 | =item symlinks | |
315 | ||
f10e1564 | 316 | Be aware that the option to follow symbolic links can be dangerous. |
81793b90 GS |
317 | Depending on the structure of the directory tree (including symbolic |
318 | links to directories) you might traverse a given (physical) directory | |
3555aed3 | 319 | more than once (only if C<follow_fast> is in effect). |
81793b90 GS |
320 | Furthermore, deleting or changing files in a symbolically linked directory |
321 | might cause very unpleasant surprises, since you delete or change files | |
322 | in an unknown directory. | |
0530a6c4 | 323 | |
5fa2bf2b DD |
324 | =back |
325 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
326 | =head1 NOTES |
327 | ||
328 | =over 4 | |
329 | ||
330 | =item * | |
331 | ||
332 | Mac OS (Classic) users should note a few differences: | |
333 | ||
334 | =over 4 | |
335 | ||
3555aed3 | 336 | =item * |
7e47e6ff | 337 | |
3555aed3 SP |
338 | The path separator is ':', not '/', and the current directory is denoted |
339 | as ':', not '.'. You should be careful about specifying relative pathnames. | |
340 | While a full path always begins with a volume name, a relative pathname | |
341 | should always begin with a ':'. If specifying a volume name only, a | |
7e47e6ff JH |
342 | trailing ':' is required. |
343 | ||
3555aed3 | 344 | =item * |
7e47e6ff | 345 | |
3555aed3 SP |
346 | C<$File::Find::dir> is guaranteed to end with a ':'. If C<$_> |
347 | contains the name of a directory, that name may or may not end with a | |
348 | ':'. Likewise, C<$File::Find::name>, which contains the complete | |
349 | pathname to that directory, and C<$File::Find::fullname>, which holds | |
7e47e6ff JH |
350 | the absolute pathname of that directory with all symbolic links resolved, |
351 | may or may not end with a ':'. | |
352 | ||
3555aed3 | 353 | =item * |
7e47e6ff | 354 | |
3555aed3 | 355 | The default C<untaint_pattern> (see above) on Mac OS is set to |
7e47e6ff JH |
356 | C<qr|^(.+)$|>. Note that the parentheses are vital. |
357 | ||
3555aed3 | 358 | =item * |
7e47e6ff | 359 | |
3555aed3 SP |
360 | The invisible system file "Icon\015" is ignored. While this file may |
361 | appear in every directory, there are some more invisible system files | |
362 | on every volume, which are all located at the volume root level (i.e. | |
363 | "MacintoshHD:"). These system files are B<not> excluded automatically. | |
364 | Your filter may use the following code to recognize invisible files or | |
7e47e6ff JH |
365 | directories (requires Mac::Files): |
366 | ||
367 | use Mac::Files; | |
368 | ||
3555aed3 | 369 | # invisible() -- returns 1 if file/directory is invisible, |
1cffc1dd | 370 | # 0 if it's visible or undef if an error occurred |
7e47e6ff | 371 | |
3555aed3 | 372 | sub invisible($) { |
7e47e6ff | 373 | my $file = shift; |
3555aed3 SP |
374 | my ($fileCat, $fileInfo); |
375 | my $invisible_flag = 1 << 14; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
376 | |
377 | if ( $fileCat = FSpGetCatInfo($file) ) { | |
378 | if ($fileInfo = $fileCat->ioFlFndrInfo() ) { | |
379 | return (($fileInfo->fdFlags & $invisible_flag) && 1); | |
380 | } | |
381 | } | |
382 | return undef; | |
383 | } | |
384 | ||
3555aed3 SP |
385 | Generally, invisible files are system files, unless an odd application |
386 | decides to use invisible files for its own purposes. To distinguish | |
387 | such files from system files, you have to look at the B<type> and B<creator> | |
388 | file attributes. The MacPerl built-in functions C<GetFileInfo(FILE)> and | |
389 | C<SetFileInfo(CREATOR, TYPE, FILES)> offer access to these attributes | |
7e47e6ff JH |
390 | (see MacPerl.pm for details). |
391 | ||
392 | Files that appear on the desktop actually reside in an (hidden) directory | |
393 | named "Desktop Folder" on the particular disk volume. Note that, although | |
3555aed3 | 394 | all desktop files appear to be on the same "virtual" desktop, each disk |
7e47e6ff JH |
395 | volume actually maintains its own "Desktop Folder" directory. |
396 | ||
397 | =back | |
398 | ||
399 | =back | |
0530a6c4 | 400 | |
6eb87ff8 MJD |
401 | =head1 BUGS AND CAVEATS |
402 | ||
403 | Despite the name of the C<finddepth()> function, both C<find()> and | |
404 | C<finddepth()> perform a depth-first search of the directory | |
405 | hierarchy. | |
406 | ||
a85af077 A |
407 | =head1 HISTORY |
408 | ||
409 | File::Find used to produce incorrect results if called recursively. | |
410 | During the development of perl 5.8 this bug was fixed. | |
411 | The first fixed version of File::Find was 1.01. | |
412 | ||
f06db76b AD |
413 | =cut |
414 | ||
b75c8c73 MS |
415 | our @ISA = qw(Exporter); |
416 | our @EXPORT = qw(find finddepth); | |
6280b799 | 417 | |
a0d0e21e | 418 | |
81793b90 GS |
419 | use strict; |
420 | my $Is_VMS; | |
7e47e6ff | 421 | my $Is_MacOS; |
81793b90 GS |
422 | |
423 | require File::Basename; | |
7e47e6ff | 424 | require File::Spec; |
81793b90 | 425 | |
9f826d6a BM |
426 | # Should ideally be my() not our() but local() currently |
427 | # refuses to operate on lexicals | |
428 | ||
429 | our %SLnkSeen; | |
430 | our ($wanted_callback, $avoid_nlink, $bydepth, $no_chdir, $follow, | |
719c805e | 431 | $follow_skip, $full_check, $untaint, $untaint_skip, $untaint_pat, |
80e52b73 | 432 | $pre_process, $post_process, $dangling_symlinks); |
81793b90 GS |
433 | |
434 | sub contract_name { | |
435 | my ($cdir,$fn) = @_; | |
436 | ||
7e47e6ff | 437 | return substr($cdir,0,rindex($cdir,'/')) if $fn eq $File::Find::current_dir; |
81793b90 GS |
438 | |
439 | $cdir = substr($cdir,0,rindex($cdir,'/')+1); | |
440 | ||
441 | $fn =~ s|^\./||; | |
442 | ||
443 | my $abs_name= $cdir . $fn; | |
444 | ||
445 | if (substr($fn,0,3) eq '../') { | |
fecbda2b | 446 | 1 while $abs_name =~ s!/[^/]*/\.\./!/!; |
81793b90 GS |
447 | } |
448 | ||
449 | return $abs_name; | |
450 | } | |
451 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
452 | # return the absolute name of a directory or file |
453 | sub contract_name_Mac { | |
3555aed3 | 454 | my ($cdir,$fn) = @_; |
7e47e6ff JH |
455 | my $abs_name; |
456 | ||
457 | if ($fn =~ /^(:+)(.*)$/) { # valid pathname starting with a ':' | |
458 | ||
459 | my $colon_count = length ($1); | |
460 | if ($colon_count == 1) { | |
461 | $abs_name = $cdir . $2; | |
462 | return $abs_name; | |
463 | } | |
3555aed3 SP |
464 | else { |
465 | # need to move up the tree, but | |
7e47e6ff JH |
466 | # only if it's not a volume name |
467 | for (my $i=1; $i<$colon_count; $i++) { | |
468 | unless ($cdir =~ /^[^:]+:$/) { # volume name | |
469 | $cdir =~ s/[^:]+:$//; | |
470 | } | |
471 | else { | |
472 | return undef; | |
473 | } | |
474 | } | |
475 | $abs_name = $cdir . $2; | |
476 | return $abs_name; | |
477 | } | |
478 | ||
479 | } | |
480 | else { | |
481 | ||
482 | # $fn may be a valid path to a directory or file or (dangling) | |
483 | # symlink, without a leading ':' | |
484 | if ( (-e $fn) || (-l $fn) ) { | |
485 | if ($fn =~ /^[^:]+:/) { # a volume name like DataHD:* | |
486 | return $fn; # $fn is already an absolute path | |
487 | } | |
488 | else { | |
489 | $abs_name = $cdir . $fn; | |
490 | return $abs_name; | |
491 | } | |
492 | } | |
3555aed3 | 493 | else { # argh!, $fn is not a valid directory/file |
7e47e6ff JH |
494 | return undef; |
495 | } | |
496 | } | |
497 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
498 | |
499 | sub PathCombine($$) { | |
500 | my ($Base,$Name) = @_; | |
501 | my $AbsName; | |
502 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
503 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
504 | # $Name is the resolved symlink (always a full path on MacOS), | |
505 | # i.e. there's no need to call contract_name_Mac() | |
3555aed3 | 506 | $AbsName = $Name; |
7e47e6ff JH |
507 | |
508 | # (simple) check for recursion | |
509 | if ( ( $Base =~ /^$AbsName/) && (-d $AbsName) ) { # recursion | |
510 | return undef; | |
511 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
512 | } |
513 | else { | |
7e47e6ff JH |
514 | if (substr($Name,0,1) eq '/') { |
515 | $AbsName= $Name; | |
516 | } | |
517 | else { | |
518 | $AbsName= contract_name($Base,$Name); | |
519 | } | |
81793b90 | 520 | |
7e47e6ff JH |
521 | # (simple) check for recursion |
522 | my $newlen= length($AbsName); | |
523 | if ($newlen <= length($Base)) { | |
524 | if (($newlen == length($Base) || substr($Base,$newlen,1) eq '/') | |
525 | && $AbsName eq substr($Base,0,$newlen)) | |
526 | { | |
527 | return undef; | |
528 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
529 | } |
530 | } | |
531 | return $AbsName; | |
532 | } | |
533 | ||
534 | sub Follow_SymLink($) { | |
535 | my ($AbsName) = @_; | |
536 | ||
537 | my ($NewName,$DEV, $INO); | |
538 | ($DEV, $INO)= lstat $AbsName; | |
539 | ||
540 | while (-l _) { | |
541 | if ($SLnkSeen{$DEV, $INO}++) { | |
542 | if ($follow_skip < 2) { | |
543 | die "$AbsName is encountered a second time"; | |
a0d0e21e LW |
544 | } |
545 | else { | |
81793b90 | 546 | return undef; |
a0d0e21e LW |
547 | } |
548 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
549 | $NewName= PathCombine($AbsName, readlink($AbsName)); |
550 | unless(defined $NewName) { | |
551 | if ($follow_skip < 2) { | |
552 | die "$AbsName is a recursive symbolic link"; | |
553 | } | |
554 | else { | |
555 | return undef; | |
a0d0e21e | 556 | } |
81793b90 GS |
557 | } |
558 | else { | |
559 | $AbsName= $NewName; | |
560 | } | |
561 | ($DEV, $INO) = lstat($AbsName); | |
562 | return undef unless defined $DEV; # dangling symbolic link | |
563 | } | |
564 | ||
cd68ec93 | 565 | if ($full_check && defined $DEV && $SLnkSeen{$DEV, $INO}++) { |
7e47e6ff | 566 | if ( ($follow_skip < 1) || ((-d _) && ($follow_skip < 2)) ) { |
81793b90 GS |
567 | die "$AbsName encountered a second time"; |
568 | } | |
569 | else { | |
570 | return undef; | |
571 | } | |
572 | } | |
573 | ||
574 | return $AbsName; | |
575 | } | |
576 | ||
17f410f9 | 577 | our($dir, $name, $fullname, $prune); |
81793b90 GS |
578 | sub _find_dir_symlnk($$$); |
579 | sub _find_dir($$$); | |
580 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
581 | # check whether or not a scalar variable is tainted |
582 | # (code straight from the Camel, 3rd ed., page 561) | |
583 | sub is_tainted_pp { | |
584 | my $arg = shift; | |
585 | my $nada = substr($arg, 0, 0); # zero-length | |
586 | local $@; | |
587 | eval { eval "# $nada" }; | |
588 | return length($@) != 0; | |
3555aed3 | 589 | } |
7e47e6ff | 590 | |
81793b90 GS |
591 | sub _find_opt { |
592 | my $wanted = shift; | |
593 | die "invalid top directory" unless defined $_[0]; | |
594 | ||
9f826d6a BM |
595 | # This function must local()ize everything because callbacks may |
596 | # call find() or finddepth() | |
597 | ||
598 | local %SLnkSeen; | |
599 | local ($wanted_callback, $avoid_nlink, $bydepth, $no_chdir, $follow, | |
600 | $follow_skip, $full_check, $untaint, $untaint_skip, $untaint_pat, | |
80e52b73 | 601 | $pre_process, $post_process, $dangling_symlinks); |
4c621faf | 602 | local($dir, $name, $fullname, $prune); |
bc125c03 | 603 | local *_ = \my $a; |
9f826d6a | 604 | |
a0c9c202 | 605 | my $cwd = $wanted->{bydepth} ? Cwd::fastcwd() : Cwd::getcwd(); |
80e52b73 JH |
606 | my $cwd_untainted = $cwd; |
607 | my $check_t_cwd = 1; | |
608 | $wanted_callback = $wanted->{wanted}; | |
609 | $bydepth = $wanted->{bydepth}; | |
610 | $pre_process = $wanted->{preprocess}; | |
611 | $post_process = $wanted->{postprocess}; | |
612 | $no_chdir = $wanted->{no_chdir}; | |
204b4d7f | 613 | $full_check = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 0 : $wanted->{follow}; |
1bb17459 RGS |
614 | $follow = $^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 0 : |
615 | $full_check || $wanted->{follow_fast}; | |
80e52b73 JH |
616 | $follow_skip = $wanted->{follow_skip}; |
617 | $untaint = $wanted->{untaint}; | |
618 | $untaint_pat = $wanted->{untaint_pattern}; | |
619 | $untaint_skip = $wanted->{untaint_skip}; | |
620 | $dangling_symlinks = $wanted->{dangling_symlinks}; | |
81793b90 | 621 | |
1cffc1dd | 622 | # for compatibility reasons (find.pl, find2perl) |
9f826d6a | 623 | local our ($topdir, $topdev, $topino, $topmode, $topnlink); |
81793b90 GS |
624 | |
625 | # a symbolic link to a directory doesn't increase the link count | |
626 | $avoid_nlink = $follow || $File::Find::dont_use_nlink; | |
3555aed3 | 627 | |
e7b91b67 | 628 | my ($abs_dir, $Is_Dir); |
81793b90 GS |
629 | |
630 | Proc_Top_Item: | |
4c621faf | 631 | foreach my $TOP (@_) { |
7e47e6ff JH |
632 | my $top_item = $TOP; |
633 | ||
3555aed3 SP |
634 | ($topdev,$topino,$topmode,$topnlink) = $follow ? stat $top_item : lstat $top_item; |
635 | ||
7e47e6ff | 636 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
7e47e6ff | 637 | $top_item = ":$top_item" |
3fa6e24b | 638 | if ( (-d _) && ( $top_item !~ /:/ ) ); |
3555aed3 SP |
639 | } elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { |
640 | $top_item =~ s|/\z|| unless $top_item =~ m|\w:/$|; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
641 | } |
642 | else { | |
643 | $top_item =~ s|/\z|| unless $top_item eq '/'; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
644 | } |
645 | ||
646 | $Is_Dir= 0; | |
647 | ||
648 | if ($follow) { | |
649 | ||
650 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
651 | $cwd = "$cwd:" unless ($cwd =~ /:$/); # for safety | |
652 | ||
653 | if ($top_item eq $File::Find::current_dir) { | |
654 | $abs_dir = $cwd; | |
655 | } | |
656 | else { | |
657 | $abs_dir = contract_name_Mac($cwd, $top_item); | |
658 | unless (defined $abs_dir) { | |
cd68ec93 | 659 | warnings::warnif "Can't determine absolute path for $top_item (No such file or directory)\n"; |
7e47e6ff JH |
660 | next Proc_Top_Item; |
661 | } | |
662 | } | |
663 | ||
664 | } | |
665 | else { | |
666 | if (substr($top_item,0,1) eq '/') { | |
667 | $abs_dir = $top_item; | |
668 | } | |
669 | elsif ($top_item eq $File::Find::current_dir) { | |
670 | $abs_dir = $cwd; | |
671 | } | |
672 | else { # care about any ../ | |
673 | $abs_dir = contract_name("$cwd/",$top_item); | |
674 | } | |
675 | } | |
676 | $abs_dir= Follow_SymLink($abs_dir); | |
677 | unless (defined $abs_dir) { | |
80e52b73 JH |
678 | if ($dangling_symlinks) { |
679 | if (ref $dangling_symlinks eq 'CODE') { | |
680 | $dangling_symlinks->($top_item, $cwd); | |
681 | } else { | |
cd68ec93 | 682 | warnings::warnif "$top_item is a dangling symbolic link\n"; |
80e52b73 JH |
683 | } |
684 | } | |
81793b90 | 685 | next Proc_Top_Item; |
7e47e6ff JH |
686 | } |
687 | ||
688 | if (-d _) { | |
81793b90 GS |
689 | _find_dir_symlnk($wanted, $abs_dir, $top_item); |
690 | $Is_Dir= 1; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
691 | } |
692 | } | |
81793b90 | 693 | else { # no follow |
7e47e6ff JH |
694 | $topdir = $top_item; |
695 | unless (defined $topnlink) { | |
cd68ec93 | 696 | warnings::warnif "Can't stat $top_item: $!\n"; |
7e47e6ff JH |
697 | next Proc_Top_Item; |
698 | } | |
699 | if (-d _) { | |
544ff7a7 | 700 | $top_item =~ s/\.dir\z//i if $Is_VMS; |
e7b91b67 | 701 | _find_dir($wanted, $top_item, $topnlink); |
81793b90 | 702 | $Is_Dir= 1; |
7e47e6ff | 703 | } |
237437d0 | 704 | else { |
81793b90 | 705 | $abs_dir= $top_item; |
7e47e6ff JH |
706 | } |
707 | } | |
81793b90 | 708 | |
7e47e6ff | 709 | unless ($Is_Dir) { |
81793b90 | 710 | unless (($_,$dir) = File::Basename::fileparse($abs_dir)) { |
7e47e6ff JH |
711 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
712 | ($dir,$_) = (':', $top_item); # $File::Find::dir, $_ | |
713 | } | |
714 | else { | |
715 | ($dir,$_) = ('./', $top_item); | |
716 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
717 | } |
718 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
719 | $abs_dir = $dir; |
720 | if (( $untaint ) && (is_tainted($dir) )) { | |
721 | ( $abs_dir ) = $dir =~ m|$untaint_pat|; | |
81793b90 GS |
722 | unless (defined $abs_dir) { |
723 | if ($untaint_skip == 0) { | |
7e47e6ff | 724 | die "directory $dir is still tainted"; |
81793b90 GS |
725 | } |
726 | else { | |
727 | next Proc_Top_Item; | |
728 | } | |
729 | } | |
7e47e6ff | 730 | } |
81793b90 | 731 | |
7e47e6ff | 732 | unless ($no_chdir || chdir $abs_dir) { |
cd68ec93 | 733 | warnings::warnif "Couldn't chdir $abs_dir: $!\n"; |
7e47e6ff JH |
734 | next Proc_Top_Item; |
735 | } | |
719911cc | 736 | |
7e47e6ff | 737 | $name = $abs_dir . $_; # $File::Find::name |
3bb6d3e5 | 738 | $_ = $name if $no_chdir; |
719911cc | 739 | |
abfdd623 | 740 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
81793b90 | 741 | |
7e47e6ff | 742 | } |
81793b90 | 743 | |
7e47e6ff JH |
744 | unless ( $no_chdir ) { |
745 | if ( ($check_t_cwd) && (($untaint) && (is_tainted($cwd) )) ) { | |
746 | ( $cwd_untainted ) = $cwd =~ m|$untaint_pat|; | |
747 | unless (defined $cwd_untainted) { | |
748 | die "insecure cwd in find(depth)"; | |
749 | } | |
750 | $check_t_cwd = 0; | |
751 | } | |
752 | unless (chdir $cwd_untainted) { | |
753 | die "Can't cd to $cwd: $!\n"; | |
754 | } | |
755 | } | |
81793b90 GS |
756 | } |
757 | } | |
758 | ||
759 | # API: | |
760 | # $wanted | |
761 | # $p_dir : "parent directory" | |
762 | # $nlink : what came back from the stat | |
763 | # preconditions: | |
764 | # chdir (if not no_chdir) to dir | |
765 | ||
766 | sub _find_dir($$$) { | |
767 | my ($wanted, $p_dir, $nlink) = @_; | |
768 | my ($CdLvl,$Level) = (0,0); | |
769 | my @Stack; | |
770 | my @filenames; | |
771 | my ($subcount,$sub_nlink); | |
772 | my $SE= []; | |
773 | my $dir_name= $p_dir; | |
7e47e6ff | 774 | my $dir_pref; |
39e79f6b | 775 | my $dir_rel = $File::Find::current_dir; |
7e47e6ff | 776 | my $tainted = 0; |
5fa2bf2b | 777 | my $no_nlink; |
7e47e6ff JH |
778 | |
779 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
780 | $dir_pref= ($p_dir =~ /:$/) ? $p_dir : "$p_dir:"; # preface | |
3555aed3 SP |
781 | } elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { |
782 | $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ m|\w:/$| ? $p_dir : "$p_dir/" ); | |
1e9c9d75 CB |
783 | } elsif ($^O eq 'VMS') { |
784 | $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ m/[\]>]+$/ ? $p_dir : "$p_dir/" ); | |
7e47e6ff JH |
785 | } |
786 | else { | |
787 | $dir_pref= ( $p_dir eq '/' ? '/' : "$p_dir/" ); | |
7e47e6ff | 788 | } |
81793b90 GS |
789 | |
790 | local ($dir, $name, $prune, *DIR); | |
7e47e6ff JH |
791 | |
792 | unless ( $no_chdir || ($p_dir eq $File::Find::current_dir)) { | |
81793b90 | 793 | my $udir = $p_dir; |
7e47e6ff JH |
794 | if (( $untaint ) && (is_tainted($p_dir) )) { |
795 | ( $udir ) = $p_dir =~ m|$untaint_pat|; | |
81793b90 GS |
796 | unless (defined $udir) { |
797 | if ($untaint_skip == 0) { | |
798 | die "directory $p_dir is still tainted"; | |
799 | } | |
800 | else { | |
801 | return; | |
802 | } | |
237437d0 | 803 | } |
a0d0e21e | 804 | } |
8d8eebbf | 805 | unless (chdir ($Is_VMS && $udir !~ /[\/\[<]+/ ? "./$udir" : $udir)) { |
cd68ec93 | 806 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to $udir: $!\n"; |
81793b90 GS |
807 | return; |
808 | } | |
809 | } | |
7e47e6ff JH |
810 | |
811 | # push the starting directory | |
57e73c4b | 812 | push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$p_dir,$dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth; |
81793b90 | 813 | |
7e47e6ff JH |
814 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
815 | $p_dir = $dir_pref; # ensure trailing ':' | |
816 | } | |
817 | ||
81793b90 GS |
818 | while (defined $SE) { |
819 | unless ($bydepth) { | |
3555aed3 SP |
820 | $dir= $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir |
821 | $name= $dir_name; # $File::Find::name | |
7e47e6ff | 822 | $_= ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel ); # $_ |
81793b90 | 823 | # prune may happen here |
7e47e6ff | 824 | $prune= 0; |
abfdd623 | 825 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
7e47e6ff | 826 | next if $prune; |
81793b90 | 827 | } |
7e47e6ff | 828 | |
81793b90 | 829 | # change to that directory |
7e47e6ff | 830 | unless ($no_chdir || ($dir_rel eq $File::Find::current_dir)) { |
81793b90 | 831 | my $udir= $dir_rel; |
7e47e6ff JH |
832 | if ( ($untaint) && (($tainted) || ($tainted = is_tainted($dir_rel) )) ) { |
833 | ( $udir ) = $dir_rel =~ m|$untaint_pat|; | |
81793b90 GS |
834 | unless (defined $udir) { |
835 | if ($untaint_skip == 0) { | |
7e47e6ff JH |
836 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
837 | die "directory ($p_dir) $dir_rel is still tainted"; | |
838 | } | |
839 | else { | |
840 | die "directory (" . ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $dir_rel is still tainted"; | |
841 | } | |
842 | } else { # $untaint_skip == 1 | |
3555aed3 | 843 | next; |
81793b90 GS |
844 | } |
845 | } | |
846 | } | |
8d8eebbf | 847 | unless (chdir ($Is_VMS && $udir !~ /[\/\[<]+/ ? "./$udir" : $udir)) { |
7e47e6ff | 848 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
cd68ec93 | 849 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to ($p_dir) $udir: $!\n"; |
7e47e6ff JH |
850 | } |
851 | else { | |
cd68ec93 RGS |
852 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to (" . |
853 | ($p_dir ne '/' ? $p_dir : '') . "/) $udir: $!\n"; | |
7e47e6ff | 854 | } |
81793b90 GS |
855 | next; |
856 | } | |
857 | $CdLvl++; | |
858 | } | |
859 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
860 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
861 | $dir_name = "$dir_name:" unless ($dir_name =~ /:$/); | |
862 | } | |
863 | ||
3555aed3 | 864 | $dir= $dir_name; # $File::Find::dir |
81793b90 GS |
865 | |
866 | # Get the list of files in the current directory. | |
7e47e6ff | 867 | unless (opendir DIR, ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $File::Find::current_dir)) { |
cd68ec93 | 868 | warnings::warnif "Can't opendir($dir_name): $!\n"; |
81793b90 GS |
869 | next; |
870 | } | |
871 | @filenames = readdir DIR; | |
872 | closedir(DIR); | |
abfdd623 | 873 | @filenames = $pre_process->(@filenames) if $pre_process; |
719c805e | 874 | push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$dir_name,"",-2] if $post_process; |
81793b90 | 875 | |
5fa2bf2b DD |
876 | # default: use whatever was specifid |
877 | # (if $nlink >= 2, and $avoid_nlink == 0, this will switch back) | |
878 | $no_nlink = $avoid_nlink; | |
879 | # if dir has wrong nlink count, force switch to slower stat method | |
880 | $no_nlink = 1 if ($nlink < 2); | |
881 | ||
882 | if ($nlink == 2 && !$no_nlink) { | |
81793b90 GS |
883 | # This dir has no subdirectories. |
884 | for my $FN (@filenames) { | |
7e47e6ff | 885 | next if $FN =~ $File::Find::skip_pattern; |
81793b90 | 886 | |
7e47e6ff JH |
887 | $name = $dir_pref . $FN; # $File::Find::name |
888 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $FN); # $_ | |
abfdd623 | 889 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
81793b90 GS |
890 | } |
891 | ||
892 | } | |
893 | else { | |
894 | # This dir has subdirectories. | |
895 | $subcount = $nlink - 2; | |
896 | ||
7bd31527 JH |
897 | # HACK: insert directories at this position. so as to preserve |
898 | # the user pre-processed ordering of files. | |
899 | # EG: directory traversal is in user sorted order, not at random. | |
900 | my $stack_top = @Stack; | |
901 | ||
81793b90 | 902 | for my $FN (@filenames) { |
7e47e6ff | 903 | next if $FN =~ $File::Find::skip_pattern; |
5fa2bf2b | 904 | if ($subcount > 0 || $no_nlink) { |
81793b90 GS |
905 | # Seen all the subdirs? |
906 | # check for directoriness. | |
907 | # stat is faster for a file in the current directory | |
07867069 | 908 | $sub_nlink = (lstat ($no_chdir ? $dir_pref . $FN : $FN))[3]; |
81793b90 GS |
909 | |
910 | if (-d _) { | |
911 | --$subcount; | |
544ff7a7 | 912 | $FN =~ s/\.dir\z//i if $Is_VMS; |
7bd31527 JH |
913 | # HACK: replace push to preserve dir traversal order |
914 | #push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$dir_name,$FN,$sub_nlink]; | |
915 | splice @Stack, $stack_top, 0, | |
916 | [$CdLvl,$dir_name,$FN,$sub_nlink]; | |
81793b90 GS |
917 | } |
918 | else { | |
7e47e6ff JH |
919 | $name = $dir_pref . $FN; # $File::Find::name |
920 | $_= ($no_chdir ? $name : $FN); # $_ | |
abfdd623 | 921 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
81793b90 GS |
922 | } |
923 | } | |
07867069 | 924 | else { |
7e47e6ff JH |
925 | $name = $dir_pref . $FN; # $File::Find::name |
926 | $_= ($no_chdir ? $name : $FN); # $_ | |
abfdd623 | 927 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
81793b90 GS |
928 | } |
929 | } | |
930 | } | |
17b275ff RA |
931 | } |
932 | continue { | |
57e73c4b | 933 | while ( defined ($SE = pop @Stack) ) { |
81793b90 GS |
934 | ($Level, $p_dir, $dir_rel, $nlink) = @$SE; |
935 | if ($CdLvl > $Level && !$no_chdir) { | |
7e47e6ff JH |
936 | my $tmp; |
937 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
938 | $tmp = (':' x ($CdLvl-$Level)) . ':'; | |
939 | } | |
940 | else { | |
941 | $tmp = join('/',('..') x ($CdLvl-$Level)); | |
942 | } | |
943 | die "Can't cd to $dir_name" . $tmp | |
944 | unless chdir ($tmp); | |
81793b90 GS |
945 | $CdLvl = $Level; |
946 | } | |
7e47e6ff JH |
947 | |
948 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
949 | # $pdir always has a trailing ':', except for the starting dir, | |
950 | # where $dir_rel eq ':' | |
951 | $dir_name = "$p_dir$dir_rel"; | |
952 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name:"; | |
953 | } | |
3555aed3 SP |
954 | elsif ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { |
955 | $dir_name = ($p_dir =~ m|\w:/$| ? "$p_dir$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel"); | |
956 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name/"; | |
957 | } | |
1e9c9d75 CB |
958 | elsif ($^O eq 'VMS') { |
959 | if ($p_dir =~ m/[\]>]+$/) { | |
960 | $dir_name = $p_dir; | |
961 | $dir_name =~ s/([\]>]+)$/.$dir_rel$1/; | |
962 | $dir_pref = $dir_name; | |
963 | } | |
964 | else { | |
965 | $dir_name = "$p_dir/$dir_rel"; | |
966 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name/"; | |
967 | } | |
968 | } | |
7e47e6ff JH |
969 | else { |
970 | $dir_name = ($p_dir eq '/' ? "/$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel"); | |
971 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name/"; | |
972 | } | |
973 | ||
719c805e | 974 | if ( $nlink == -2 ) { |
7e47e6ff | 975 | $name = $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::name / dir |
39e79f6b | 976 | $_ = $File::Find::current_dir; |
abfdd623 | 977 | $post_process->(); # End-of-directory processing |
7e47e6ff JH |
978 | } |
979 | elsif ( $nlink < 0 ) { # must be finddepth, report dirname now | |
980 | $name = $dir_name; | |
981 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
982 | if ($dir_rel eq ':') { # must be the top dir, where we started | |
983 | $name =~ s|:$||; # $File::Find::name | |
984 | $p_dir = "$p_dir:" unless ($p_dir =~ /:$/); | |
985 | } | |
986 | $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir | |
987 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $dir_rel); # $_ | |
988 | } | |
989 | else { | |
990 | if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) { | |
5cf0a2f2 | 991 | substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; |
7e47e6ff JH |
992 | } |
993 | $dir = $p_dir; | |
994 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel ); | |
995 | if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) { | |
5cf0a2f2 | 996 | substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; |
7e47e6ff JH |
997 | } |
998 | } | |
abfdd623 | 999 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
7e47e6ff JH |
1000 | } |
1001 | else { | |
1002 | push @Stack,[$CdLvl,$p_dir,$dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth; | |
1003 | last; | |
1004 | } | |
81793b90 | 1005 | } |
a0d0e21e LW |
1006 | } |
1007 | } | |
1008 | ||
81793b90 GS |
1009 | |
1010 | # API: | |
1011 | # $wanted | |
1012 | # $dir_loc : absolute location of a dir | |
1013 | # $p_dir : "parent directory" | |
1014 | # preconditions: | |
1015 | # chdir (if not no_chdir) to dir | |
1016 | ||
1017 | sub _find_dir_symlnk($$$) { | |
7e47e6ff | 1018 | my ($wanted, $dir_loc, $p_dir) = @_; # $dir_loc is the absolute directory |
81793b90 GS |
1019 | my @Stack; |
1020 | my @filenames; | |
1021 | my $new_loc; | |
7e47e6ff | 1022 | my $updir_loc = $dir_loc; # untainted parent directory |
81793b90 GS |
1023 | my $SE = []; |
1024 | my $dir_name = $p_dir; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1025 | my $dir_pref; |
1026 | my $loc_pref; | |
39e79f6b | 1027 | my $dir_rel = $File::Find::current_dir; |
7e47e6ff JH |
1028 | my $byd_flag; # flag for pending stack entry if $bydepth |
1029 | my $tainted = 0; | |
1030 | my $ok = 1; | |
1031 | ||
1032 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
1033 | $dir_pref = ($p_dir =~ /:$/) ? "$p_dir" : "$p_dir:"; | |
1034 | $loc_pref = ($dir_loc =~ /:$/) ? "$dir_loc" : "$dir_loc:"; | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1035 | } else { |
1036 | $dir_pref = ( $p_dir eq '/' ? '/' : "$p_dir/" ); | |
1037 | $loc_pref = ( $dir_loc eq '/' ? '/' : "$dir_loc/" ); | |
7e47e6ff | 1038 | } |
81793b90 GS |
1039 | |
1040 | local ($dir, $name, $fullname, $prune, *DIR); | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1041 | |
1042 | unless ($no_chdir) { | |
1043 | # untaint the topdir | |
1044 | if (( $untaint ) && (is_tainted($dir_loc) )) { | |
1045 | ( $updir_loc ) = $dir_loc =~ m|$untaint_pat|; # parent dir, now untainted | |
1046 | # once untainted, $updir_loc is pushed on the stack (as parent directory); | |
3555aed3 SP |
1047 | # hence, we don't need to untaint the parent directory every time we chdir |
1048 | # to it later | |
7e47e6ff | 1049 | unless (defined $updir_loc) { |
81793b90 GS |
1050 | if ($untaint_skip == 0) { |
1051 | die "directory $dir_loc is still tainted"; | |
1052 | } | |
1053 | else { | |
1054 | return; | |
1055 | } | |
1056 | } | |
1057 | } | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1058 | $ok = chdir($updir_loc) unless ($p_dir eq $File::Find::current_dir); |
1059 | unless ($ok) { | |
cd68ec93 | 1060 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to $updir_loc: $!\n"; |
81793b90 GS |
1061 | return; |
1062 | } | |
1063 | } | |
1064 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
1065 | push @Stack,[$dir_loc,$updir_loc,$p_dir,$dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth; |
1066 | ||
1067 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
1068 | $p_dir = $dir_pref; # ensure trailing ':' | |
1069 | } | |
57e73c4b | 1070 | |
81793b90 GS |
1071 | while (defined $SE) { |
1072 | ||
1073 | unless ($bydepth) { | |
7e47e6ff | 1074 | # change (back) to parent directory (always untainted) |
704ea872 | 1075 | unless ($no_chdir) { |
7e47e6ff | 1076 | unless (chdir $updir_loc) { |
cd68ec93 | 1077 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to $updir_loc: $!\n"; |
704ea872 GS |
1078 | next; |
1079 | } | |
1080 | } | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1081 | $dir= $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir |
1082 | $name= $dir_name; # $File::Find::name | |
1083 | $_= ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel ); # $_ | |
1084 | $fullname= $dir_loc; # $File::Find::fullname | |
81793b90 | 1085 | # prune may happen here |
7e47e6ff | 1086 | $prune= 0; |
704ea872 | 1087 | lstat($_); # make sure file tests with '_' work |
abfdd623 | 1088 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
7e47e6ff | 1089 | next if $prune; |
81793b90 GS |
1090 | } |
1091 | ||
1092 | # change to that directory | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1093 | unless ($no_chdir || ($dir_rel eq $File::Find::current_dir)) { |
1094 | $updir_loc = $dir_loc; | |
1095 | if ( ($untaint) && (($tainted) || ($tainted = is_tainted($dir_loc) )) ) { | |
3555aed3 | 1096 | # untaint $dir_loc, what will be pushed on the stack as (untainted) parent dir |
7e47e6ff JH |
1097 | ( $updir_loc ) = $dir_loc =~ m|$untaint_pat|; |
1098 | unless (defined $updir_loc) { | |
81793b90 GS |
1099 | if ($untaint_skip == 0) { |
1100 | die "directory $dir_loc is still tainted"; | |
a0d0e21e | 1101 | } |
237437d0 | 1102 | else { |
81793b90 | 1103 | next; |
237437d0 | 1104 | } |
a0d0e21e LW |
1105 | } |
1106 | } | |
7e47e6ff | 1107 | unless (chdir $updir_loc) { |
cd68ec93 | 1108 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to $updir_loc: $!\n"; |
81793b90 GS |
1109 | next; |
1110 | } | |
1111 | } | |
1112 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
1113 | if ($Is_MacOS) { |
1114 | $dir_name = "$dir_name:" unless ($dir_name =~ /:$/); | |
1115 | } | |
1116 | ||
1117 | $dir = $dir_name; # $File::Find::dir | |
81793b90 GS |
1118 | |
1119 | # Get the list of files in the current directory. | |
7e47e6ff | 1120 | unless (opendir DIR, ($no_chdir ? $dir_loc : $File::Find::current_dir)) { |
cd68ec93 | 1121 | warnings::warnif "Can't opendir($dir_loc): $!\n"; |
81793b90 GS |
1122 | next; |
1123 | } | |
1124 | @filenames = readdir DIR; | |
1125 | closedir(DIR); | |
1126 | ||
1127 | for my $FN (@filenames) { | |
7e47e6ff | 1128 | next if $FN =~ $File::Find::skip_pattern; |
81793b90 GS |
1129 | |
1130 | # follow symbolic links / do an lstat | |
07867069 | 1131 | $new_loc = Follow_SymLink($loc_pref.$FN); |
81793b90 GS |
1132 | |
1133 | # ignore if invalid symlink | |
3555aed3 | 1134 | unless (defined $new_loc) { |
fab43c1b | 1135 | if (!defined -l _ && $dangling_symlinks) { |
615a2b9b SP |
1136 | if (ref $dangling_symlinks eq 'CODE') { |
1137 | $dangling_symlinks->($FN, $dir_pref); | |
1138 | } else { | |
1139 | warnings::warnif "$dir_pref$FN is a dangling symbolic link\n"; | |
1140 | } | |
1141 | } | |
1142 | ||
1143 | $fullname = undef; | |
1144 | $name = $dir_pref . $FN; | |
1145 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $FN); | |
1146 | { $wanted_callback->() }; | |
1147 | next; | |
1148 | } | |
7e47e6ff | 1149 | |
81793b90 | 1150 | if (-d _) { |
7e47e6ff | 1151 | push @Stack,[$new_loc,$updir_loc,$dir_name,$FN,1]; |
81793b90 GS |
1152 | } |
1153 | else { | |
3555aed3 | 1154 | $fullname = $new_loc; # $File::Find::fullname |
7e47e6ff JH |
1155 | $name = $dir_pref . $FN; # $File::Find::name |
1156 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $FN); # $_ | |
abfdd623 | 1157 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
81793b90 GS |
1158 | } |
1159 | } | |
1160 | ||
81793b90 GS |
1161 | } |
1162 | continue { | |
57e73c4b | 1163 | while (defined($SE = pop @Stack)) { |
7e47e6ff JH |
1164 | ($dir_loc, $updir_loc, $p_dir, $dir_rel, $byd_flag) = @$SE; |
1165 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
1166 | # $p_dir always has a trailing ':', except for the starting dir, | |
1167 | # where $dir_rel eq ':' | |
1168 | $dir_name = "$p_dir$dir_rel"; | |
1169 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name:"; | |
1170 | $loc_pref = ($dir_loc =~ /:$/) ? $dir_loc : "$dir_loc:"; | |
1171 | } | |
1172 | else { | |
1173 | $dir_name = ($p_dir eq '/' ? "/$dir_rel" : "$p_dir/$dir_rel"); | |
1174 | $dir_pref = "$dir_name/"; | |
1175 | $loc_pref = "$dir_loc/"; | |
1176 | } | |
1177 | if ( $byd_flag < 0 ) { # must be finddepth, report dirname now | |
1178 | unless ($no_chdir || ($dir_rel eq $File::Find::current_dir)) { | |
3555aed3 | 1179 | unless (chdir $updir_loc) { # $updir_loc (parent dir) is always untainted |
cd68ec93 | 1180 | warnings::warnif "Can't cd to $updir_loc: $!\n"; |
7e47e6ff JH |
1181 | next; |
1182 | } | |
1183 | } | |
1184 | $fullname = $dir_loc; # $File::Find::fullname | |
1185 | $name = $dir_name; # $File::Find::name | |
1186 | if ($Is_MacOS) { | |
1187 | if ($dir_rel eq ':') { # must be the top dir, where we started | |
1188 | $name =~ s|:$||; # $File::Find::name | |
1189 | $p_dir = "$p_dir:" unless ($p_dir =~ /:$/); | |
1190 | } | |
1191 | $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir | |
1192 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $name : $dir_rel); # $_ | |
1193 | } | |
1194 | else { | |
1195 | if ( substr($name,-2) eq '/.' ) { | |
f801979b | 1196 | substr($name, length($name) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; # $File::Find::name |
7e47e6ff JH |
1197 | } |
1198 | $dir = $p_dir; # $File::Find::dir | |
1199 | $_ = ($no_chdir ? $dir_name : $dir_rel); # $_ | |
1200 | if ( substr($_,-2) eq '/.' ) { | |
f801979b | 1201 | substr($_, length($_) == 2 ? -1 : -2) = ''; |
7e47e6ff JH |
1202 | } |
1203 | } | |
1204 | ||
1205 | lstat($_); # make sure file tests with '_' work | |
abfdd623 | 1206 | { $wanted_callback->() }; # protect against wild "next" |
7e47e6ff JH |
1207 | } |
1208 | else { | |
1209 | push @Stack,[$dir_loc, $updir_loc, $p_dir, $dir_rel,-1] if $bydepth; | |
1210 | last; | |
1211 | } | |
a0d0e21e LW |
1212 | } |
1213 | } | |
1214 | } | |
1215 | ||
81793b90 | 1216 | |
20408e3c | 1217 | sub wrap_wanted { |
81793b90 GS |
1218 | my $wanted = shift; |
1219 | if ( ref($wanted) eq 'HASH' ) { | |
1220 | if ( $wanted->{follow} || $wanted->{follow_fast}) { | |
1221 | $wanted->{follow_skip} = 1 unless defined $wanted->{follow_skip}; | |
1222 | } | |
1223 | if ( $wanted->{untaint} ) { | |
3555aed3 | 1224 | $wanted->{untaint_pattern} = $File::Find::untaint_pattern |
81793b90 GS |
1225 | unless defined $wanted->{untaint_pattern}; |
1226 | $wanted->{untaint_skip} = 0 unless defined $wanted->{untaint_skip}; | |
1227 | } | |
1228 | return $wanted; | |
1229 | } | |
1230 | else { | |
1231 | return { wanted => $wanted }; | |
1232 | } | |
a0d0e21e LW |
1233 | } |
1234 | ||
20408e3c | 1235 | sub find { |
81793b90 GS |
1236 | my $wanted = shift; |
1237 | _find_opt(wrap_wanted($wanted), @_); | |
a0d0e21e LW |
1238 | } |
1239 | ||
55d729e4 | 1240 | sub finddepth { |
81793b90 GS |
1241 | my $wanted = wrap_wanted(shift); |
1242 | $wanted->{bydepth} = 1; | |
1243 | _find_opt($wanted, @_); | |
20408e3c | 1244 | } |
6280b799 | 1245 | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1246 | # default |
1247 | $File::Find::skip_pattern = qr/^\.{1,2}\z/; | |
1248 | $File::Find::untaint_pattern = qr|^([-+@\w./]+)$|; | |
1249 | ||
6280b799 | 1250 | # These are hard-coded for now, but may move to hint files. |
10eba763 | 1251 | if ($^O eq 'VMS') { |
81793b90 | 1252 | $Is_VMS = 1; |
7e47e6ff JH |
1253 | $File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1; |
1254 | } | |
1255 | elsif ($^O eq 'MacOS') { | |
1256 | $Is_MacOS = 1; | |
1257 | $File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1; | |
1258 | $File::Find::skip_pattern = qr/^Icon\015\z/; | |
1259 | $File::Find::untaint_pattern = qr|^(.+)$|; | |
748a9306 LW |
1260 | } |
1261 | ||
7e47e6ff JH |
1262 | # this _should_ work properly on all platforms |
1263 | # where File::Find can be expected to work | |
1264 | $File::Find::current_dir = File::Spec->curdir || '.'; | |
1265 | ||
81793b90 | 1266 | $File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1 |
497711e7 | 1267 | if $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'dos' || $^O eq 'amigaos' || $^O eq 'MSWin32' || |
0c52c6a9 | 1268 | $^O eq 'interix' || $^O eq 'cygwin' || $^O eq 'epoc' || $^O eq 'qnx' || |
1119cb72 | 1269 | $^O eq 'nto'; |
6280b799 | 1270 | |
20408e3c GS |
1271 | # Set dont_use_nlink in your hint file if your system's stat doesn't |
1272 | # report the number of links in a directory as an indication | |
1273 | # of the number of files. | |
1274 | # See, e.g. hints/machten.sh for MachTen 2.2. | |
81793b90 GS |
1275 | unless ($File::Find::dont_use_nlink) { |
1276 | require Config; | |
1277 | $File::Find::dont_use_nlink = 1 if ($Config::Config{'dont_use_nlink'}); | |
20408e3c GS |
1278 | } |
1279 | ||
3555aed3 SP |
1280 | # We need a function that checks if a scalar is tainted. Either use the |
1281 | # Scalar::Util module's tainted() function or our (slower) pure Perl | |
7e47e6ff JH |
1282 | # fallback is_tainted_pp() |
1283 | { | |
1284 | local $@; | |
1285 | eval { require Scalar::Util }; | |
1286 | *is_tainted = $@ ? \&is_tainted_pp : \&Scalar::Util::tainted; | |
1287 | } | |
1288 | ||
a0d0e21e | 1289 | 1; |